ninth in the 800 meters and Isaac
Baltic took 13th in the pole vault.
• The Medina Gazette named Riley
Evans Medina County’s MVP in girls
track and eld for the second-
consecutive year.
•
Cloverleaf is partnering with Adaptive
Sports Ohio to eld a wheelchair
basketball program for individuals
with and without disabilities.
• Based on the combined records of all
Cloverleaf High School sports teams
in the 2022-23 school year, the Colts
won the MAC’s All Sports Trophy for
the third-consecutive year.
Athletics
• The high school football team set
numerous oensive records, qualied
for the playos, and earned a share
of the conference title for the rst
time since 1972. Quarterback Oakley
Kemp was named MAC Oensive
Player of the Year and Tommy Price
was MAC Lineman of the Year.
•
CHS launched a Unied Sports team –
an all-inclusive athletic program for
students with and without
intellectual disabilities. Participants
competed in football, basketball,
track and eld, and cornhole.
• The girls bowling team repeated as
MAC champions. DeLayna Harvey also
repeated as the girls individual cham-
pion and was named Medina Gazette
MVP for the second-consecutive year.
• Wrestler Tristan Craddock nished
the season at 47-5 and earned
All-Ohio honors with a seventh-
place nish at the state tournament.
•
CHS swimming and boys tennis coach
Mike McGee was inducted into the
Medina County Sports Hall of Fame,
receiving the Al Thomas Award for his
contributions to high school athletics.
Cloverleaf Community
Recreation Center
The rec center features a 200-meter track,
weight equipment, elliptical machines,
exercise bikes, steppers, four multipurpose
courts, locker rooms and conference
rooms. It provides practice facilities for
Cloverleaf sports teams and oers
wellness and enrichment classes for all
ages – including yoga, zumba, aerobics,
tennis, pre-ballet and more. The rec
center hosts numerous regional basketball
tournaments on the weekends and is the
site of Cloverleaf High School graduation.
Membership is open to all.
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• In spring sports, the CHS baseball
team and girls track team each
earned MAC championships.
• CHS baseball pitcher Mark Stewart
shared Pitcher-of-the-Year honors
in the MAC, while rst-year Colts
coach Erik Pinkerman was named the
league’s baseball Coach of the Year.
• Three Colts athletes punched their
tickets to the state track meet. Riley
Evans qualied in the 100-, 200- and
400-meter sprints, earning All-Ohio
honors with a sixth-place nish in
the 400. Vova Herdman nished
Photo credit: Diana Kemp